two things that describe velocity is distance and time.
The maximum speed of any object is hardly equal to speed of light which is 3*10^8 approximately.
The velocity of an object contains information about both about the speed and the direction of motion of an object. It is a vector. The speed can be obtained by taking the absolute length of the velocity and the direction can be obtained by dividing the velocity by its absolute length resulting in a unit directional vector.
combined potential and kinetic energy (:mass and velocity
the object's 'velocity'
Final velocity is the your last velocity traveled. Example if you travel 50m/s your final velocity is 50m/s because its the last velocity traveled, 0m/s is the initial velocity. Its not your total velocity because if u start running at 5m/s then accelerated 25m/s, your final velocity is NOT 30m/s. It is 25m/s. Also, your velocity change is 20m/s(25-5).
Velocity describes the speed and direction of an object.velocityvelocity
Velocity describes both the speed and direction an object is moving.
Yes, velocity describes both the speed and direction of an object's motion. Speed is the magnitude of velocity (how fast the object is moving), while direction indicates the path the object is following.
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Acceleration.
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Acceleration is the term that describes an increase or decrease in velocity or a change in direction of an object.
No. Velocity describes a speed and a direction. Acceleration, on the other hand, is the rate of change of velocity (in symbols: dv/dt); in other words, how fast does the velocity change.
The word you are looking for is "velocity." Velocity describes both the speed of an object and its direction of motion.
Instantaneous velocity is the term that describes velocity at any specific moment in time.
No. Velocity is a vector that describes both the direction in which an object is moving and its speed in that direction.
Velocity.